Every game with PS4 Pro support: resolution, FPS, HDR, enhancements and more (updated September 2018)

From 4K to 2160p and 1440p resolutions, supersampling, high dynamic range and more - all the PS4 Pro info you need

At this point almost everything on PlayStation gets a boost if it's on a PS4 Pro. The question is by how much? The benefits of a PS4 Pro Enhanced game can vary. there's enhanced resolutions, frame rates, effects, geometry and so on, and much of it varies according to the game. The bigger and flasher the base graphical output the harder it is to boost frame rate and resolution, for example.

Games can also change after launch, with PS4 Pro features sometimes arriving in a patch, or changing over time as things are optimised. It means that while plenty of games bear the PS4 Pro Enhanced label, what that actually means isn't set in stone.

Most titles output a 4K signal, but rarely a full 4K resolution. Instead 1440p and 2160p resolutions are more common which can depends on how intensive the games are visually. That's why a lot of games, God of War for example, offer a choice between a high frame rate (usually a locked 60fps) or a high resolution (often aiming for 30fps). It all depends on where you want to spend the power the PS4 Pro has available

The fact remains though, that a PS4 Pro game will always look better, even on a 1080p screen and on PS VR. Plus there's extras like HDR, known as high dynamic range to its friends (mostly TVs). That increases the colour range to creates crisper blacks and definition. In many ways that can improve a game's visions more than resolution.

So, now, here are all the PS4 Pro enhanced games we know of and what they bring with them.